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Answer to Problem 13.18CYS
Option (a): The probability that you win on none of your plays is 0.94.
Explanation of Solution
Reason for the correct option:
It is given that the probability of winning any one play is 0.02. The probability that you win on none of your plays is,
Thus, probability that you win on none of your plays is 0.94.
Reason for the incorrect answers:
Option (b) and option (c) are incorrect, because the corresponding probability is not obtained from the formula of the independence of events.
Conclusion:
Therefore, option (a) is correct.
Introduction:
Independent events:
Two events are said to be independent events if the occurrence of one
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